Be a stowaway on the Charles W. Morgan

January 15, 2014

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A crane begins to lift the mast as staff at the Mystic Seaport's H.B. duPont Preservation Shipyard watch on Thursday, Oct. 17, 2013, in Stonington, Conn. A foremast was placed on the whaleship Charles W. Morgan, a National Hestoric Landmark, Thursday. The Morgan is the last remaining wooden whaling ship and the oldest American commercial vessel still in existence. (AP Photo/The Day, Sean D. Elliot)

Sean D. Elliot/Associated Press

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A crane begins to lift the mast as staff at the Mystic Seaport's H.B. duPont Preservation Shipyard watch on Thursday, Oct. 17, 2013, in Stonington, Conn. A foremast was placed on the whaleship Charles W. Morgan, a National Hestoric Landmark, Thursday. The Morgan is the last remaining wooden whaling ship and the oldest American commercial vessel still in existence. (AP Photo/The Day, Sean D. Elliot)